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officers like larry brock, who ryan. more on abc7 news at 4:00. police say is seen here in the we'll see you tomorrow here at capitol holding white flex 3:00 answering your questions. take care. cuffs. the texas-based air force officer and combat veteran turned in by his ex-wife, tonight, the horrific new according to an fbi affidavit. images emerging inside the attack on the capitol. and eric munchell also arrested. and just in tonight, what we've now learned about the potential vote whether to impeach president trump forte law enforcement officers say he tonight, the new and difficult is the man here, carrying plastic restraints, prompting images now emerging. a rioter seen throwing a fire questions about whether the mob intended to take hostages. here extinguisher at a line of police officers. several hit in the head. rioters picking another officer by the legs, beating him with a smashed through the glass to gain entrance to where house pole. rioters chanting "hang pence" members were huddled. and "where's nancy?" ashley babbitt seen climbing up tonight, house democrats have pushed forward with an article through the smashed window. of impeachment accusing the and from the other side, an president of, quote, incitement of insurrection, after the officer fires a shot, killing president's own words in the babbi babbitt. one of five dead. weeks leading up to the attack and what he told supporters the >> help! >> reporter: today, the d.c. day of the attack that, quote, police chief emotional after you have to show strength, you watching that video of his have to be strong. we're going to have to fight officer being crushed by much harder. rioters.
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house speaker nancy pelosi >> it makes me sick to my giving vice president mike pence stomach to see that, that video until tomorrow to invoke the and that officer. 25th amendment. if not, how soon could a vote obviously, he was afraid for his life. >> reporter: and that officer come on impeachment? now being praised for his quick what we've now learned tonight. and inside the speaker's office thinking. "the washington post" reporting the officer deliberately led the where staffers hid under the table while rioters broke mob away from the senate chamber through one door and pounded on after noticing the door to the the second one leading to this chamber was open. room. the officer using himself as a tonight, the president isolated in the white house. decoy as the crowd followed and what our team has now learned. does he plan to try to pardon chased him. tonight, the man who police say himself? and what the few remaining in led that mob, doug jensen, now the white house have told the in custody. president. mary bruce and jon karl standing by tonight. as for those officers who were also this evening, new reporting here on the capitol suspended, senator tim ryan, who police. heads the subcommittee charged congressman tim ryan now saying with capitol police funding, two officers have been suspended says one officer was seen taking for their actions during the a selfie with a rioter and riots. was there any help from inside another put on a maga hat and the department? and news tonight about the was allegedly giving directions nationwide manhunt for suspects. to rioters. what authorities are now saying ryan also said 10 to 15 about the rioter carrying plastic restraints, the zip additional officers are being investigated. ties. was there a plan to take david? >> all right, more to come on that. martha, thank you. hostages? and that image seen around the and now to that urgent fbi world, that officer crushed against the door. warning tonight about armed we're now hearing from the chief protests now being planned in all 50 u.s. state capitals and of d.c. police.
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how that officer is doing. the u.s. capital, too, before the urgent fbi warning and right up through the tonight about armed protests n5 inauguration. and the group now threatening to attack federal, state and local office buildings if president capitals and the u.s. capital, >>eporte removed from oreurhi j too, right before up and through the inauguration. and the group now threatening to attack federal, state and local office buildings if president this fbi bulletin alerting law trump is removed from office. and the pandemic tonight. what is happening with the enforcement across the country vaccine? that armed protests are being of the 25 million doses out planned at all 50 state capitols across the country, why are only about a third of the doses through inauguration day. actually been given? the massive lines tonht across intelligence pointing to an this country and the new unnamed, armed group calling for guidance. the "storming" of government buildings and courthouses if who can now get a shot? president trump is removed before jan january 20th. the fbi saying this group is also planning attacks here in d.c., the day of biden's inauguration. good evening and it's great threats also identified against joe biden, kamala harris and to have you with us here as we nancy pelosi. start another week together. and there have been many >> if i'm scared of anything, developments tonight. it's for our democracy, because house democrats are now moving forward with an article of we have a very extreme faction impeachment accusing the president of incitement of in our country that are armed and dangerous. insurrection, calling members
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back to washington to consider >> reporter: d.c.'s mayor requesting that all large-scale something that has never been public events be canceled until done before, whether to impeach a president for a second time. at least january 24th. we have now learned a vote could the secret service official overseeing security for the come as soon as wednesday, and inauguration says, expect an so what then with a senate trial? what we're learning on that army. front as well tonight. >> you're going to see checkpoints, you're going to see all of this you a new and barricades, you're going to see disturbing images come to light, magnetometer screening through after that rally with the all aspects and points of the city. president, during which the >> reporter: david, security president urged supporters to march to the capitol, saying, here will be extraordinary. you'll never take back our in addition to police, there will be at least 15,000 national country with weakness, you have to be strong, saying he'd be guard. this comes as we learn tonight right there with them, watching back from the white house. acting homeland security and then, what came af crowd su, secretary chad wolf is stepping down. david? >> all right, pierre thomas with that breaking headline. pierre, thank you. overpowering police. and tonight, abc news one man can actually be seen presents a one-hour special. tossing a fire extinguisher, 24 hours: assault on the striking several officers in the capitol. that streams on hulu. now, to the worstening head. rioters attacking police officers guarding a door, dragging one officer down the emergency, the pandemic and the race for the vaccine falling stairs. a man striking him over and over woefully behind. more than 22 million americans with a pole carrying the american flag. testing positive. this surge, the worst yet. inside, lawmakers seen through a window being led to set more than 374,000 lives have now been lost. now, t nationwide manhunt. and what's going on with the vaccine? of the 25 million doses out across this country, only about some 40,000 tips, dozens already
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a third have been given. under arrest. and the fbi out tonight with a here's our chief national correspondent matt gutman sobering warning, that armed tonight. protests are now being planned in all 50 state capitals and in >> reporter: tonight, the push to get the vaccine into the arms the nation's capital this of more americans. weekend and right through the mass vaccination sites opening inauguration next week. today at stadiums across the a group calling for the storming of government buildings if the country, from phoenix to san president is removed from diego, miami to san antonio. but some leaving frustrated. office. there are threats tonight against the president-elect joe >> so i waited all through the biden and the vice president-elect kamala harris, too. the president-elect was asked line to get in and then they today, but he feel safe being said that even though i've got an appointment, somehow they sworn in outside the capitol. didn't have it on the computer. he said yes. >> reporter: after reports that there is a lot to unpack doses were going unused, some tonight. and we're going to begin here with abc's mary bruce leading us even throw out, new york state today expanding vaccinations to off from washington. >> reporter: tonight, calls for other groups -- people over 75, accountability as the horror of along with essential workers, the siege on the capitol ces like teachers and police. into clear view. >> usa! >> it's going to make it easier for us to get back to doing our >> reporter: rioters seen job. >> reporter: our eva pilgrim is beating an officer with an american flag. at one of two mega vaccination sites. >> there are 23 pods at this president trump's supporters trying to hunt down his own vice president, after he refused to vaccination site. they are going to be open 24 overturn the results of the hours, seven days a week.00to g every day. election, chanting, "hang mike pence." >> reporter: so far just 35% of >> hang mike pence!
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hang mike pence! the 25 million vaccines across >> reporter: house democrats are the country distributed have now moving quickly to try and remove trump from office, gotten into people's arms. introducing a single article of president-elect joe biden plans to start releasing nearly all available vaccines instead of impeachment charging the president with incitement of holding back second doses. today, he got his second dose. >> 3,000 to 4,000 people a day insurrection, for "inciting violence against the government of the united states" by urging his followers to march on the capitol. dying is just beyond the pale. >> well, sadly, the person it's just wrong. and we can do a lot to change that's running the executive branch is a deranged, unhinged, dangerous president of the united states. it. >> reporter: january on track to >> reporter: the house speaker be the worst month of the pandemic. a covid death now reported every detailing to "60 minutes" how 30 seconds. her staffers hid, horrified, as at the continental funeral home the mob overtook her offices. in los angeles, there are refrigerator trucks outside and bodies stacked up inside. >> the staff went under the table, barricaded the door, so now your chapel, your front turned out the lights and were lobby have all become spaces for storing the bodies? silent in the dark. >> that is correct. >> under the table this whole -- >> under the table for two and a half hours. >> wow. >> reporter: magda maldonado >> reporter: "60 minutes" obtaining this audio of what her staffers heard, the president's supporters trying to bang down says there are up to 300 bodies. the door. pews stacked at the back of the chapel to make room. how many families have you had the speaker is now pressuring to say no, we're sorry we can't pence to act first, urging the help you? vice president to invoke the >> i think close to a thousands.
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25th amendment and immediately >> reporter: thofficials hope ts remove trump from office. will be the largest vaccination it seems highly unlikely, but pence notably hasn't publicly site in the country. all along, the issue hasn't been rejected the idea. the quantity of doses, it's the vice president seen at the white house today, but we're told he and trump haven't spoken getting those shots into people's arms and governors since the riot. across the country hope that mega sites like this might be several members of the the answer. president's party, like senator david? >> all right, matt, thank you. pat toomey, say trump should resign. when we come back here on >> i do think the president this monday night, news about that deadly plane crash. committed impeachable offenses. images from the ocean floor >> reporter: some of the president's top allies are also tonight. turning on him. >> so you think it was an impeachable offense? >> oh, sure. yeah. i think if inciting an insurrection isn't, i don't know what it is. >> reporter: tonight, prominent freshman republican congressman madison cawthorn, who attended the rally with the president, said it was a "major mistake" head to the capitol and that he'd be there with him. >> he never should've directed that crowd toward the capitol building. the bad outcome was destined at that point. >> reporter: but even after the
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riot, cawthorne and more than cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. 100 house republicans stood by it works naturally with the water in your body the president and voted to to unblock your gut. overturn the will of the voters. and tonight, the vast majority free your gut, and your mood will follow. of congressional republicans aren't saying one way or another if trump should go. >> my personal view is that the president touched the hot stove on wednesday and is unlikely to touch it again. if you have obstructive sleep apnea and you're often tired durisunosi can help yould be missistay awake for them.ings. >> reporter: as for the president, he's been holed up in once daily sunosi improves wakefulness in adults with excessive daytime sleepiness due to obstructive sleep apnea. the white house, silent since twitter permanently kicked him off the site, "due to the risk of further incitement of violence." but breaking her silence today, the first lady. melania trump says she was "disappointed and disheartene" " dot unosi orked for up to ninyou've taken an maoi in the last 14 days.e ca o sunosi may increase blood pressure and heart rate, which can increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, or death. by the insurrection, but that she's been treated unfairly. saying it's "shameful that tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure. surrounding these tragic events there has been salacious gossip, unwarranted personal attacks, sunosi can cause symptoms such as anxiety, problems sleeping, irritability, and agitation. and false misleading accusations on me." it's unclear what she's talking about. other common side effects include headache, nausea, and decreased appetite. sunday, trump finally lowered the flags to half staff at the white house in honor of officer sunosi can cause symptoms such te youdoctor if ed to be adjust. irritability, and agitation. brian sicknick, who was killed injured in the chaos and later amazing things happen during the day.
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died. pelosi, pence and sunosi can help you stay awake for whatever amazes you. president-elect joe biden is all spoken with the officer's visit sunosi.com and talk to your doctor about sunosi today. family, but not the president. he still hasn't said a word about officer sicknick's death. >> all right, so, let's get right to mary, up on the hill again tonight. mary, democrats are preparing for an impeachment vote on wednesday. they believe they have support from democrats and some republicans, too. but we also know that democrats are concerned if the house impeaches the president for a second time, which would be historic, then, of course, comes the senate trial, just as president-elect joe biden takes office in the middle of this overseas tonight and the hunt for answers after the crash of that passenger plane minutes pandemic, this economic emergency. you've got new reporting tonight after takeoff. from the soon to be majority navy divers tonight are searching the floor of the java leader schumer and the president-elect joe biden today sea, following signals they've was asked about this, whether a heard from the black boxes. senate trial would really hamper what he needs to get done right the indonesian airline boeing away. >> reporter: well, david, jet plunged 10,000 feet in 30 tonight chuck schumer is pushing seconds. one official saying it appeared for a senate trial to begin to be intact when it hit the before biden takes office, but water. 62 people were onboard, that seems highly improbable. including seven children and more likely a senate trial would three babies. dominate the early days of a when we come back here tonight, the attending physician biden presidency. democrats are in a tough at the capitol and the warning position here. they want trump held accountable, but biden is eager to get to work and to unite the to the members who might have
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country. today, he suggested congress may been exposed to covid. and now one member saying try to split its time between working on his agenda and a and now one member saying they've tested positive. rt valv. senate trial. other top democrats say just so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,... wait, postpone a trial in the senate until after biden's first i want that. eliquis. 100 days. eliquireis bettn rfarin. a lot of unknowns here tonight, david. >> a lot more americans to take in tonight. mary, thank you. eliquis has both. president trump out of sight don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor for days now, holed up in the white house. let's get to our chief white as this may increase your risk of stroke. house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. and jon, you reported the don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve president discussed pardoning or abnormal bleeding. himself. you have learned that the few while taking, you may bruise more easily... advisers that remain at the or take longer for bleeding to stop. white house says if that get help right away for unexpected bleeding, happens, he could face civil or unusual bruising. suits stemming from the riot. it may increase your bleeding risk >> reporter: the president has been warned that if he goes if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical ahead and pardons himself, he could be more vulnerable to or dental procedures. the number one cardiologist-prescribed civil lawsuits, including from blood thinner. some of those injured in the ask your doctor about eliquis. capitol riot, because a self-pardon would be seen as an admission that he did something wrong, that he would need to be pardoned for. the president is angry he has not taken that well and i am told that he is now saying that he doesn't want to see pardons for anybody, so, the attitude
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u.s. capitol police officer brian sicknick who was killed in the line of duty, defending the capitol. his funeral procession, police officers lining the streets, an absoluting the hearse. the capitol in the distance. his casket visible inside the hearse. the american flag draped over it. the officer's family saying he loved his job, adding, if any good comes out of my son's death, i just hope that it stops the lunacy that's been going on in this country. tonight, that officer honored by his fellow officers and by the country. i'm david muir. thanks for watching. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. you could see those numbers beginning to decline in the bay area. >> the governor today revealing that the bay area's icu capacity
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is now at its lowest point since the start of the pandemic. it comes as california begins a mass vaccination campainafterno. i'm kriftsen zee. >> and i'm larry beil. bay area hospitals are feeling the crunch of the surge of coronavirus cases. icu availability has now plummeted under 1%. that is the lowest since the state started tracking this. 264 people died from covid-19, pu pushing the state's total at this point to nearlylylylyly there are more than 1.4 million doses of covid vaccines just waiting in warehouses across the state. the governor provided some clarity today about how the state plans to speed up the distribution backlog. but itco abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra joins us live from the newsroom. stephanie? >> reporter: well, kristen, we're finally getting a closer
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look at how the state is rollou. >> get it out of the freezer into people's arms. >> reporter: more than 2.4 million covid vaccine doses have been shipped to california. yet only around 783,000, or 31%, have been administered. up slightly from 29% reportroad friday. that puts california last on the list, far behind new york, florida, and texas for the percentage of vaccine used. according to bloomberg's vaccine tracker. so what's being done to aid the backlog? >> this notion of all hands on deck. >> reporter: the governor vacc categories, which includes a variety of specific health care roles like physician assistants, nurse mid-wives and psychiatric technicians that will help with administering the vaccine. this is in addition to
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